The NeXT logo is sort of a riff on the earlier rainbow logo, lil' bit more neon and a segue into the 90s
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The NeXT logo is sort of a riff on the earlier rainbow logo, lil' bit more neon and a segue into the 90s 22 comments
@thomasfuchs then there was DEC who used Rainbow branding ironically on their PCs...the word appeared in monochrome on the badge and without an upgrade they only displayed monochrome graphics 😂 Rainbows were Very Important in the 1980s @thomasfuchs If you're gonna blow a big wad of cash on an instruction tome, go whole hog and print the cover in as many colors as you can afford ATARI logo on computer and computer software packaging on the late 70s/early 80s also used a rainbow logotype @thomasfuchs I really wish I kept more of my software boxes. Those things were magnificent. @thomasfuchs I had the same on one of mine a while back! 👍 I think this is my favourite though... @stokes I'm always amused when I see phony illuminated computer logos on TV. Those are mostly Apple laptops. While other companies enjoy free promotion no matter how it comes, you technically need permission. Many companies PAY for that, but Apple denies it for any case that might associate its brand with anything villainous or criminal. As a result, soap operas and such CAN'T use it, because that would make necessary ambiguity impossible for them. Apple's cutting their own throat, I say. @thomasfuchs They turned into HDR logos https://displayhdr.org/not-all-hdr-is-created-equal/ @thomasfuchs Absolutely loved Atari’s product design from that era (and also the earlier “late 70’s beige” era) @thomasfuchs I remember having read manuals of the Atari 800xl which were far more rainbowy than this. They may have been printed by third parties, but the meme was out there for sure. @thomasfuchs Almost all Fortune 1000 logos now are San Serif black. Everyone looks like everyone else. |
Even some otherwise boring business software used rainbow color logos back in the 1980s and 90s